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What is the scoring system of Japanese language proficiency test? What level should I report? Please be more specific ~
Jlpt (Japanese Proficiency Test) is a Japanese proficiency test for Japanese learners whose mother tongue is not Japanese, sponsored by the Japan Foundation for International Exchange. Every July and 65438+February, Japan organizes unified examinations all over the world. * * * According to the difficulty and grade, it is divided into five grades: N5 to N 1.

N 1: It is required to be able to understand Japanese used in various scenarios. Generally, you need to master 8000- 10000 words and 800 grammar. Students from public universities in the applicant country are required to pass JLPTN 1 Japanese proficiency test.

Of course, although N 1 is the highest level of ability test, it is also the beginning of Japanese learning in a sense. Above N 1, there are still many places worth learning in listening, speaking, reading and writing.

N2: It is required to be able to understand Japanese in daily use and a wider range of topics to a certain extent. Generally, you need to master 4000-7000 words and 200 intermediate grammars.

JLPTN2 Japanese proficiency test certificate is the basic requirement for applying for Japanese junior colleges, undergraduate courses, university departments and some private universities, and it is the stepping stone for studying in Japan.

N3: It is required to be able to read and understand news abstracts and understand daily conversations. Generally speaking, the study of the first volume of New Standard Japanese at the elementary and intermediate levels can meet the test requirements of N3.

N4: It is required to be able to understand daily Japanese conversation to a certain extent and master common words and sentences in daily life. Generally speaking, the new version of standard Japanese can meet the examination requirements of N4.

N5: It is required to master the five-syllable table skillfully, and be able to master certain daily conversations.